Monday, August 26, 2024

QATV Wins 2nd Hometown Media Award from "History Comes Alive" Segments (video)

Quincy Access Television, in partnership with Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell achieved national recognition for the second time with their History Comes Alive segments by winning the “Best of Experimental Access Center Professional” award at the 2024 Hometown Media Awards in San Jose, California. The Foundation of the Alliance for Community Media presented the Hometown Media Award for the segment Good Deeds: History Comes Alive, Norwood Theater.

Every year, close to a thousand entries are submitted. These submissions are assessed based on a variety of criteria. A panel of industry judges evaluates the entries. Award winners are those who create the most innovative shows that address community issues, foster varied community engagement, and encourage viewers to experience television in new ways.

“Inspiration can come at unexpected moments and from the most unlikely sources,” said Crosby. “The idea for this series came while watching Italian movie director Dario Argento's film, The Stendhal Syndrome; the movie introduced me to a medical condition in which an art observer can become so emotionally involved in viewing a work that a psychosomatic (mental and physical) response is experienced. As one who always looks for a new and unique way to tell a story, adapting it to a history lesson seemed logical.”

The “Best of Experimental Access Center Professional” award is presented annually by the Foundation of the Alliance for Community Media to recognize the creative use of media technology in a new and unique way. This award is highly regarded in the industry and is given to individuals or teams who have demonstrated exceptional creativity, innovation, and impact in their work. Winning this award is a testament to the quality and uniqueness of Crosby and O'Donnell's project, as it was selected as the best among a pool of highly competitive entries.

“These segments grew out of a History Comes Alive land record project at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds. History in our local communities is all around us,” said O’Donnell. “The piece allows those in the community to learn about some of that fascinating history in a way that both captivates and educates the audience.”

In the program “History Comes Alive, Norwood Theater,” the museum patron, Michael LePage, steps into a historical image of the Norwood Theater through the use of green screen technology and is seemingly transported back to 1927. Amidst the sound of movie reels, the narrator, Register O’Donnell, explains the historic Norwood Theater was designed by William G. Upham and opened to much fanfare. The video details the history of the building and highlights some of the unique features that make it a local landmark. The piece closes with the museum patron stepping out of the photograph and returning to modern times.

To watch a video of the award-winning segment “History Comes Alive, Norwood Theater,” follow the link here: https://youtu.be/m-fGcPzyb68?si=hDSZ0SwjZ-KDs6Cj


 

Register O’Donnell expressed, “I want to thank Mark Crosby whose creativity and production skills made the program possible. I also want to thank Jonathan Caliri and the staff at QATV for all their hard work in making this vision a reality. I cannot forget our star Michael LePage who by day does a fantastic job of recording Land Court documents at the Registry and Mike’s performance tied the piece together, thank you.”

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, “like” us on Facebook at facebook.com/norfolkdeeds. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @norfolkdeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, located at 649 High St., Dedham, is the principal office for real property in Norfolk County. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities, and others with a need for secure, accurate, and accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry's website, www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101 or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.

Early Bird Franklin Turkey Trot Registration Opening on 9/1/24

Summer's end is just around the corner, and the countdown to our Franklin Turkey Trot is on! We invite you to join us on November 28, 2024 for a scenic morning race fit for all runners and walkers. 

Register beginning on September 1st to get early bird pricing through October 12. Price increases after that.  Cost: $25 early bird
Early Bird Franklin Turkey Trot Registration Opening on 9/1/24
Registration opens 9/1/24



Race Details

Start Time: 8:00am EST

Where: 91 Jordan Road, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Franklin, MA 02038

Registration site as of 9/1/24 ->   https://runsignup.com/Race/MA/Franklin/FranklinTurkeyTrot




Franklin Garden Club: September 3 Program Open to New Members

The Franklin Garden Club will begin its 2024-2025 season on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, with a meeting at the Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill Street, from 6:30 – 8:30 PM.   An informal social get-together will take place from 6:30 – 7:00 PM followed by a presentation on the coming year’s programs and preparation of items to be sold at the Franklin Harvest Festival. 

The meeting is open to the public, including those interested in becoming a member.  All items that are made will be retained by the Garden Club for sale at the festival.
Franklin Garden Club: September 3 Program Open to New Members
Franklin Garden Club

Club Co-Presidents Patricia Donnelly and Mary Anne Dean stated, “The Garden Club, founded in 1987, offers many educational programs, and one does not have to be a Master Gardener to join. Meetings provide a wonderful opportunity to learn about various aspects of gardening from experts and to exchange information with fellow members. We welcome anyone who is interested to attend the first meeting to learn more about the Club and planned activities.” 

In addition to the September 3 meeting, this year’s programming schedule includes: 
  • October 1 – Fantastical Folktales of Flowers at the Franklin Library (This program is supported in part by a grant from the Franklin Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency)
  • November 5 - Foliage Manipulation Demonstration
  • December 3 - Workshop With Sam’s Stems Dried Flower Art
  • February 4 - Ikebana Presentation
  • March 4 – Hydrangea Presentation at the Franklin Library
  • April 1 - What’s Wrong with My Houseplant?
  • May 6 - Day Lilies
  • June 3 - Year-End Social
Franklin Garden Club community service activities include planting and maintenance of the Franklin Town Common Garden and the planters at the Franklin Library; sponsorship of an annual scholarship awarded to a high school graduate; distribution of pine tree seedlings in the elementary schools; and special projects with other community organizations. The Franklin Garden Club is a member of the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts.

Senior Center event highlights for week of 8/26 to 8/30

"The sun is always shining at the Franklin Senior Center. 
Come visit us! #franklinma #franklinseniorcenter #seniorcenter #whatshappening #sunshine"


Senior Center event highlights for 8/26 to 8/30
Senior Center event highlights for 8/26 to 8/30

Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Monday, Aug 26, 2024

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Monday

9 AM 12 PM and 6 PM - Talkin’ the Blues – Jim Derick & Nick Remissong
2 hours of awesome blues music, info, interviews

11 AM 2 PM and 8 PM Frank’s Music – with Frank Falvey

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = MONDAY

8:00 am SAFE Coalition: Overdose Awareness 2022
9:00 am     Concerts on the Common: Frank Padula Band
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin': Quinoa
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: Pesto Pasta
1:00 pm     Cooking Thyme: Sweet Corn Risotto
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Game Day Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 7
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 12
3:30 pm     Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage Pt1
4:30 pm     Shelley Otis: Harpist
7:00 pm     Frank Presents: Tamisha Civil
7:30 pm     Frank Presents: John Heaton
8:00 pm Endless Konnections: Chef The Rose
9:00 pm 4th of July 2024: Neon Lighthouse

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel           (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = MONDAY

8:00 am FHS Girls Varsity Soccer: v Taunton 09-19-23
10:00 am Public School Event: Concert Hour Day 1
11:15 am Lifelong Music: Strings School 2022
1:00 pm     Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage Pt1
2:30 pm     SAFE Coalition: Overdose Awareness 2022
3:30 pm     FHS Varsity Football: v Milford 10-27-23
6:00 pm FHS Varsity Swimming v North Attleboro 01-05-24
8:00 pm FHS Varsity Volleyball: v Lincoln-Sudbury 09-26-23

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel  (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = MONDAY

8:00 am Planning Board 08-19-24
12:00 pm Community Preservation 08-20-24
2:00 pm Planning Board 08-19-24
5:15 pm     Master Plan Committee Housing  CHAMBERS  875 5172 6787


Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf  


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Sunday, August 25, 2024

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, August 25, 2024?

Sunday, August 25
1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
1:00pm The Little Mermaid presented by Hockomock Area YMCA (Marilyn Rodman Performing Arts Center, Foxboro)
6:00pm Dave Penza @ 67 Degrees (live music) (Wrentham Village Mall)


**  NO Town Meetings today   **


What's happening today in Franklin?
What's happening today in Franklin? 

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Why are there multiple calendars?
Respectfully, the Library and Senior Center calendars are too full of events to include all their events so we tend to focus on the major events. Town and School meetings are also kept separate. Links for all the calendars are shared here:

Find the full Community event calendar  https://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://bit.ly/Submit2Calendar

The Library calendar of events ->    calendar link

The Senior Center calendar of events ->   https://www.franklinma.gov/node/39/events/upcoming


Franklin Public Library Special Events for September 2024

 
Library Hours
The Library’s hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday Hours Resume on September 8th 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Library will be closed Monday September 2nd for Labor Day.
 
Franklin Public Library Special Events for September 2024
Franklin Public Library Special Events for September 2024

Franklin Public Library’s 2024 Reading Challenge!
September: A book whose title starts with the letter “S”!
For complete details and to sign-up, visit our website! Grand prizes made possible by the Friends of the Franklin Library!
 
ESL & Adult Literacy Program
The Franklin Public Library has started an English as a Second Language and Adult Literacy Program to serve Franklin and its surrounding communities.  Volunteers and students do not need to be Franklin residents. If interested, fill out the registration form on the library’s website.

*** Special Events for Kids

September Book Bingo! Tuesday, September 3rd – Monday, September 30th
Collect your BINGO board at the Children's Room Reference Desk and play along all month long! Complete a row in any direction and win a special coloring sheet! Complete the entire board and win a prize pack!! Deadline to pick up prizes is Saturday, October 5th.

Pirate Party! Saturday, September 14th @ 1:00PM
Ahoy mateys! Set sail to the library and join us for a swashbuckling afternoon on the high seas! Don't miss our pirate-themed crafts and activities, or you'll have to walk the plank! No registration required!

Captain Robbie Bones Pirate Magic Show! Tuesday, September 17th @ 1:00PM
Set sail with a treasure chest full of magic and a trunk filled with laughter! This Pirate will have everyone's attention the minute he is on deck, from juggling cannon balls to a snake in a basket that performs magic tricks! However, this pirate needs lots of help to get through his show, so be prepared for lots of audience participation! No registration required!

Blue Dog Bash! Saturday, September 21st @ 1:00PM
Let's celebrate everyone's favorite canine family with an awesome morning of games, crafts, snacks, dancing and more! No registration required!

*** Special Events for Teens

Hack Your College Application! Wednesday, September 4th @ 6:00PM
Applying to college can be a stressful process. Are looking to get ahead of the game and start your application early? Have you started your application and just need help polishing it? Are you unsure if college is the path for you and you need someone to talk it out with? Then come by and meet with Mx. Jorge Marinez, a former College Guidance Counselor and a current Admissions Counselor at Dean College, and up your chances of standing out on college applications!

Broadway Musical Bingo! Wednesday, September 25th @ 5:00PM
Join us for Musical Bingo! Part Bingo, part trivia, participants will listen to the music as it plays and fill in their bingo cards! This month's Bingo theme: Broadway musicals!

*** Special Events for Adults

Adult Painting Saturday September 14th 1:00 PM
Registration Required
Grown Ups! Are you feeling creative? Join Miss Lily to create your own step-by-step painting of a Paul Cezanne inspired still life! All materials will be provided.

Author Talk with Ted Reinstein, Thursday September 19th @ 6:30 PM
Journalist and author Ted Reinstein has reported all around New England for 25 years, telling the colorful stories of this historic yet ever-changing corner of America. Now, he condenses his countless travels into a single, unique labor of love: a journey through the heart and soul of New England, meeting the most memorable people—and their unlikely stories—all along the way. Join us in welcoming Ted to present and discuss his new book, "Travels through the Heart and Soul of New England: Stories of Struggle, Resilience, and Triumph".

One Book, One Community Book Talk: The Humans, Saturday September 21st @ 3:00 PM
Join us for refreshments and discussion around our Franklin One Book, One Community read!

** Special Events for All Ages

Health Fair! Wednesday, September 25th @ 3:00PM
Come join us for a free and fun filled afternoon at the Franklin Public Library for Franklin Health Departments Fall Health Fair! The event will include local vendors, local health resources, health services exhibitors, activities for kids, and much more!

Winter Berry Farms: Angora Rabbit Visit, Friday September 27th 3:00 PM
No registration required
Join us in welcoming back some of the fluffiest bunnies around! Kick off the Harvest Festival weekend by learning about the care and needs of rabbits and how they help us stay warm! As a special treat learn how to spin angora fur into fiber for wool! A great event for crafters and animal lovers of all ages!

Franklin Library Book Sale
Friday, September 20th, 1:00-5:00pm.  Saturday, September 21st, 9:00am to 12:00 Noon
All books are just one dollar!
Bag Sale - $5 A Bag—Saturday, September 21st, from 1:00-4:00pm
Come fill a brown bag with all the books you can!

Find more events and updates on the Library page ->    https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library

August 14 Town Council meeting - audio in 2 parts: legislative update (2 hours) & remainder of meeting (1:40 )

FM #1263-1264  This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1263-1264 in the series. 


This session shares the Franklin (MA) Town Council Meeting of Wednesday, June 17, 2024.  All 9 members were present in Council Chambers. We split the audio into 2 parts, creating a section just of the State legislature update by Senator Becca Rausch and State Rep Jeff Roy, and leaving the opening hour, and remainder of the Council session in the first part.


Quick summary of Part 1 (#1263)

Annual Reappointments and New Appointments of Boards and Committees Members

Unanimous approval for the appointments/re-appointments. This should complete the slate of current board, committee, commission positions with a couple of exceptions. Town Administrator Jamie Hellen updated that likely early in 2025, an effort to solicit more volunteers for the various positions would be conducted to help refill the potential candidate pool for future opportunities. Note: all the positions appointed are for staggered terms within the respective boards, etc. This is done to enable some organizational knowledge retention among the members of each org. It is easier for 1, 2, or 3 members of a committee to ‘get up to speed’ than it is for an entire group.


PUBLIC HEARINGS

a. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 24-906: Changes to §185-3. Definitions, Mixed Use Development Definition

b. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 24-907R: Changes to §185-21 Parking, Loading and Driveway Requirements

c. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 24-908: §185 Attachment 7. Part VI, Addition of Mixed Use Development to Use Regulation Schedule

The passage of these 3 measures should bring us into compliance with the MBTA Community requirements set out by the State. We were close to begin with, and then with the changes started with the Franklin For All project, we got closer. There are still some improvements possible that could be coming as part of the Master Plan. These 3 get us into compliance with the State requirements which keeps the coffers open for grant opportunities. The 3 measures were approved unanimously.


d. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 24-913: Zoning Map Changes from Business to Commercial I, an Area on Union Street Near Franklin Crossing

This measure rezones the area along Union and Cottage near the Mill Store and sets it up for redevelopment in mixed use, both residential and commercial/retail space. You can see what the developer is doing with the former Clark-Cutler-McDermott building as an example of what can happen here. This should be good. It was approved unanimously.


PRESENTATIONS / DISCUSSION


a. Presentation & Discussion: 4H Alarm Robotics Club 2079

c. Discussion: Norfolk Registry of Deeds Update - Register William O’Donnell


Resolution 24-51: Gift Acceptance - Fire Department ($100), Senior Center ($10,070), Veterans’ Services Department ($150)


Resolution 24-52: Revised 2024 Town Council Meeting Schedule


Part 2 (#1264)

b. Discussion: Legislative Delegation - Senator Rebecca Rausch and Representative Jeffrey Roy

Rep Roy and Senator Rausch provided updates on the legislative session that formally closed on July 31. They also responded to questions from the Council and community members present in the room or remotely participating in the meeting.


The recording runs 3 hours and 40 minutes, so let’s listen to Town Council meeting of August 14, 2024


Audio link - Part 1 (#1263)

https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1263-town-council-mtg-08-14-24-part-1-of-2/



Audio link - Part 2 (#1264)

https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1264-town-council-mtg-08-14-24-part-2-of-2/


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The Franklin TV video of the 3 hour 40 minute session can be found ->  https://www.youtube.com/live/ucR5rvaR-Pk?t=73s 


Agenda document for this session: 

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/agendas/town_council_agenda_aug_14_2024.pdf

My notes as captured during the session can be found in one PDF

https://drive.google.com/file/d/10kZggKLArBB2AbSMxRKHWb8b2iUFIhZH/view?usp=drive_link

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August 14 Town Council meeting - audio in 2 parts: legislative update (2 hours) & remainder of meeting (1:40 )
August 14 Town Council meeting - audio in 2 parts: legislative update (2 hours) & remainder of meeting (1:40 )

SAVE THE DATE: Annual Electronics Recycling Event! Sep 14

Join us on Saturday, September 14th for our annual electronics recycling event
This is a fantastic opportunity to responsibly dispose of all your unwanted electronics, appliances, items with a plug, batteries, and even bicycles in any condition.

Event Details:
Date: Saturday, September 14th
Location: Old Benjamin Franklin School Parking Lot
Cost: See event page for details

Help keep our community clean and sustainable. Spread the word to friends and neighbors, and let's make this event a huge success!

For more information, visit the event page ->   https://www.facebook.com/events/326537483873662/?ref=newsfeed



Franklin TV: 1A v AI

The First Amendment Requires Genuine Intelligence

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 08/24/2023

This election cycle is at risk. Perhaps more than ever. Regardless of your choice for candidate, please consider the sources of your information. Has what you read or heard been responsibly curated – vetted by professional and objective journalists?

Artificial Intelligence is a new and powerful arrow in the quiver of those who seek to deceive us. We must meet AI with GI, Genuine Intelligence, born of experience, wisdom and a healthy investigative skepticism.

We all know that we can’t yell, “Fire”, in a crowded theater. It would produce a serious harm. That practical example limits the first amendment. AI begs the question about outright lies, deception and resulting harms in more abstract form. AI lies can cause serious harm to democracy. Perpetrators should be charged. Claims about first amendment rights should offer no safe harbor.

Now that the RNC and DNC are past, the real war of words will be in full force and effect all the way to November. Many words will come from questionable sources.
Bad actors seek to erode our confidence in American politics and all sources of information, true or not. The overarching effect is to discredit everything that we hear so that no one will believe anyone about anything – resulting in voter apathy. 

That’s their goal.

So they would hope.

But diligence – personal due diligence – can prevail. Your vote is too precious to squander. Vote wisely. The road to every election is paved with sacrifice. Let’s all do our part to apply genuine intelligence.
And – as always –
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. 
And, thank you for watching.


Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf   


Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA
Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA

4H Alarm Robotics schedules LEGO Stop Motion Animation Workshop for Ages 10-14

LEGO Stop Motion Animation Workshop
LEGO Stop Motion Animation Workshop

 

"Alarm Robotics, a non-profit community robotics team from Franklin, is offering this free class for students ages 10-14!

Participants will use their phones (required) and the Stop Motion Animation app to produce a Lego stop motion animation.

Registration is required and space is limited. Call 508-699-0122 to register."

When: Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024
Where: Richards Memorial Library, North Attleboro 



FTC Reveals "Five ways to keep scammers and hackers away"


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

By Alvaro Puig

We're living in the data age. The things we do on our phones and computers, on our internet-enabled smart devices, and on websites leave a trail of our activities and our personal information. 

That personal information has value — not just to us, but to scammers and hackers who want to steal our identities. Here are five things you can do to keep scammers and hackers at bay.

Read more >  https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2024/08/five-ways-keep-scammers-and-hackers-away


FTC Reveals "Five ways to keep scammers and hackers away"
FTC Reveals "Five ways to keep scammers and hackers away"